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The Median Podcast
Jeff Chan
36 episodes
3 months ago

The median represents the conversations that are at the midpoint. They are the middle/everyday thoughts that ruminate in our minds but really don’t have a platform to be shared because in today’s world, it’s the outliers or the far ends of a spectrum, that get the attention. It’s these everyday thoughts, however, that define who we really are.


The Median Podcast is a stage where you can share your story.


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The median represents the conversations that are at the midpoint. They are the middle/everyday thoughts that ruminate in our minds but really don’t have a platform to be shared because in today’s world, it’s the outliers or the far ends of a spectrum, that get the attention. It’s these everyday thoughts, however, that define who we really are.


The Median Podcast is a stage where you can share your story.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Startup within a listed entity, Australia’s e-conveyancing industry, you can have anything but you can’t have everything
The Median Podcast
1 hour 13 minutes 24 seconds
3 years ago
Startup within a listed entity, Australia’s e-conveyancing industry, you can have anything but you can’t have everything

Introduction

Ronny and I met over 10 years ago when we were both in the financial markets. In this week’s episode, Ronny shares his new found passion in an exciting new venture that is revolutionising a key area in Australia’s property market. More importantly, it’s a new career path that allows him to build something with a strong social benefit driven by an early childhood memory on the need to give back.


Timestamps

00:01:00 The importance of career, the catalyst for change

00:02:57 Pexa and the e-conveyancing industry in Australia, creating a new offering for the market - a startup within a listed entity

18:00 Joining an organisation that creates a social benefit, socialist to capitalist and then back to socialism, the need to make a positive social change

00:27:02 Definition of “made it”, the hedonic treadmill, the end of goal of a career, enjoying the next technological advancement

00:33:15 The S-curve to learning, the law of diminishing returns, not being comfortable

00:39:09 “Not giving back to the point I would like to give back”, making a difference in the NDIS space, creating a side hustle 

00:47:39 You can have anything but you can’t have everything, the power of focus, listening to your ruminations, reticular activating system


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The Median Podcast

The median represents the conversations that are at the midpoint. They are the middle/everyday thoughts that ruminate in our minds but really don’t have a platform to be shared because in today’s world, it’s the outliers or the far ends of a spectrum, that get the attention. It’s these everyday thoughts, however, that define who we really are.


The Median Podcast is a stage where you can share your story.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.